^is that a turtle? He looks fat. Fena-your husky/malamute is Adorable! Ben-your kitty is gorgeous, the Dachshund is cute too, but I prefer the long-haired ones. Marinahigh-that last video of your doggie, he says "Why me?" :lol:

This is my dog when he was only 2 years old as pup! He was ranked as number 2 show dog in all of North America, and he was number 1 in Canada. His name was Expo, (Also known as his show name; Northern Exposure). He was a gorgeous little guy that we put down this spring. He was 11 and he had some really rare form of throat cancer that spread into his spine.

This is my dog when he was only 2 years old as pup! He was ranked as number 2 show dog in all of North America, and he was number 1 in Canada. His name was Expo, (Also known as his show name; Northern Exposure). He was a gorgeous little guy that we put down this spring. He was 11 and he had some really rare form of throat cancer that spread into his spine.

This is my dog when he was only 2 years old as pup! He was ranked as number 2 show dog in all of North America, and he was number 1 in Canada. His name was Expo, (Also known as his show name; Northern Exposure). He was a gorgeous little guy that we put down this spring. He was 11 and he had some really rare form of throat cancer that spread into his spine.

^is that a turtle? He looks fat. Fena-your husky/malamute is Adorable! Ben-your kitty is gorgeous, the Dachshund is cute too, but I prefer the long-haired ones. Marinahigh-that last video of your doggie, he says "Why me?" :lol:

Thanks Game! It was really sad! He had cancer from around September to all the way up to March ish? The poor guy was normally 50lbs and he sunk all the way to close to 37lbs from the sickness. It was rough on him, but he was a tough little trooper.

We did get him cremated and a ceramic cast of his paw print, which is one of my most prized possessions ever haha! It was just nice, because our vet was amazing. We also have his little box of ashes in my kitchen LOL!

This is my dog when he was only 2 years old as pup! He was ranked as number 2 show dog in all of North America, and he was number 1 in Canada. His name was Expo, (Also known as his show name; Northern Exposure). He was a gorgeous little guy that we put down this spring. He was 11 and he had some really rare form of throat cancer that spread into his spine.

He was a great little dog and all my family misses him very much!

-Fuji

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Condolences, Fuji.

My dog is an Australian Shepherd. He is a show dog reject. His coloring on his hind quarters is a bit off, and he has a coloboma (sp) in his eyes, meaning his pupils have an irregular shape.

Showdog rejects make awesome pets. Their owners are careful with their breeding, so he came with hip certification. Because he was bred for the show ring, he lacks much of the herding instinct that can make a herding dog a pain in the backside. Mostly, he follows me around the house begging for a bit of cheese.

Ben-your kitty is gorgeous, the Dachshund is cute too, but I prefer the long-haired ones.

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Thank you Ceasar, our doxie, we ended up with unintentionally. We bought him for my mother 5 years ago. When she passed 2 years ago, he was left to us. He has found a nice place here, although a lil' cold for his short fur hehe. We have to wrap him in sweaters and jackets for winter walks, and the snow is usually way taller than him lol.

My dog is an Australian Shepherd. He is a show dog reject. His coloring on his hind quarters is a bit off, and he has a coloboma (sp) in his eyes, meaning his pupils have an irregular shape.

Showdog rejects make awesome pets. Their owners are careful with their breeding, so he came with hip certification. Because he was bred for the show ring, he lacks much of the herding instinct that can make a herding dog a pain in the backside. Mostly, he follows me around the house begging for a bit of cheese.

I will see if I can find a pic to post. . . .

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Thanks Cindy!

It's for sure one of the reason I love show dogs. The owners make sure their dogs are in the best possible health and they are usually pretty friendly to boot.

Oh you are so lucky! A friend of mine got an Australian Shepard as well, thinking it was going to be a house dog. Yeah, no LOL! They live on a huge piece of farm land, and all it does is chase cattle all day. Seriously, that's it. You can't even play with it unless you go in and chase cows towards it. It's a crazy little beast.

My little piggy dog did the same thing. He didn't eat dog food, our vet told us to keep up optimal health to cook him dinner every night. I made him Fish Sticks, green beans and hashbrowns every night for like 10 years. LOL! The only treats he got were frozen fish sticks and sometimes some sausages!